While Hayden Panettiere is pretending to be a country music singer on TV, she’s learning how to be one in real life.
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Hayden Panettiere gets musical
The TV star overcomes stage fright as she plays country star Juliette Barnes in the series Nashville
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- Panettiere, with Connie Britton, in Nashville. Last week , she earned a Golden Globe nomination for best performance by a television actress in a supporting role.
The 23-year-old actress plays ambitious country star Juliette Barnes on the hit ABC show “Nashville” . Her character has performed on the Grand Ole Opry, dealt with the demands of a record label executive, written songs and tracked vocals in a recording studio.
“The show, I feel like, is an amazing second step for me because I love music and I’ve always had such terrible stage fright,” said Panettiere, who recently earned a Golden Globe nomination for best performance by a television actress in a supporting role.
“This has been kind of the in between because I get to go out there during scenes with a crowd full of people and pretend like I’m performing onstage, and I’m actually performing a live show,” she continued. “It’s one thing when you put yourself out there [as a solo artist], it’s another thing when you’re playing a character. ... Beyonce has her alter ego [Sasha Fierce], and people create these alter egos because it seems like a little bit more protection when you put yourself out there for all to see.”
Her confidence as a singer is growing, as is her credibility. She sings all of her own songs in the show, some of which are featured on the “Nashville” soundtrack, released last week. Big Machine Records put out her song “Telescope” as the show’s first official single, and it’s a Top 40 hit on the Billboard country songs chart.
The former “Heroes” actress has dabbled in music before, performing tracks for various Disney films and releasing the pop single “Wake Up Call” in 2008, which failed to chart. A full album was never released.
She says doing the show is teaching her about the music industry, and that getting a warm response from the Music City community is encouraging.
“There’s no cooler feeling than someone coming up to you from Nashville ... and going, ‘Thank you for portraying us in such a great light, in such an honest light, because people who are not from the South have this image and this idea,’” she said.
The show boasts Grammy-winning musician and producer T Bone Burnett as its executive music producer and an accomplished cast, including co-star Connie Britton who also earned a Golden Globes nomination for best performance by an actress in a television series drama.
“There are no words to describe this, either I’m going to start tearing up or I’m going to make more grilled cheese,” Panettiere said just hours after she found out about the nominations. “It’s so amazing, because we had such high hopes and sometimes you feel like things are too good to be true, and I felt like the show was everything that I dreamt of as an actor and as a musician.”
Panettiere says hearing her song on the radio for the first time is a moment she’ll always remember. She had just hopped into her car on a crisp, fall day with her best friend sitting shotgun. She turned the key, and her name popped up on the dashboard.
“I just bugged out,” she said. “I couldn’t believe it. I was trying to take pictures at the same time. But it’s surreal. ... There are no words to describe how special and exciting that moment is. And nerve-wracking, too, very nerve-wracking.”
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